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Club “Elegia”—the literary and art association established in Nakhodka in 1970, unites a wide range of poets, writers (including members of the Russian Union of writers), artists and musicians. Founders of the club, Dina Usataya and Stanislav Kabelev, remain at the head of the club. == History == On October 16, 1970, in a trade-union library at the “Primorsky zavod” in Nakhodka, the first meeting of literature fans was held, in commemoration Sergei Yesenin's birthday. The club was then named “Elegia”. Its organizer, Dina Usataya, held the position of Director of the factory library. After the library closed at “Primorsky zavod” in 1990, with the support of the city administration, the club moved to premises in the historical center of Nakhodka, where it still meets.
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